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Kevin Murcray - University of Denver - Atmospheric Physics
Disclaimers:
- This page was edited with VI, and tested with LYNX. i.e., stone knives
and bear skins. Please make allowances...
- This page was never intended to be a top 5% web site. It is solely here
for the people who, for whatever reason, want to know more about me, and
what I'm like. At that, it probably succeeds all to well...
How to find me:
- Name: Kevin Guy Murcray
- Nickname: PEREGRINE (Usenet)
- DU Affiliation: Staff
- Department: Physics & Astronomy Atmospheric Research Group
- Campus Address: PHYS 306
- Office Hours: 9 - 6, M - F, sort of.
- Snail-mail Address: P.O. Box 620098 Littleton Colo 80162
- I am almost always here in Room 306, Physics Bldg. Unless I'm not.
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- E-mail: kmurcray@du.edu compliments,
complaints, suggestions, or general BS all welcome!
Personal information:
- Research Interest: Atmospheric Physics
- Hobbies: Rock hunting, Reading (sci fi & fantasy, mostly)
- Home Town: None. Nearest major town is Littleton Colo.
- Favorite Sports: Is rock hunting a sport? Hiking, Target shooting,
Spelunking (AKA Caving)
- Favorite Food: Chinese. Or pizza. I think.
- Favorite Newsgroups: soc.singles and alt.folklore.ghost-stories.
- Click to see my own ghost story page
- Favorite Music: Pop/Rock, female artists.
- Favorite Musician: Justin Hayward, Moody Blues. I think.
- Favorite Song: probably either "Left of Center" or
"Solitude Standing", both by Suzanne Vega
- Favorite TV Show: Not applicable - I rarely watch TV at all.
- Favorite Author:
C. J. Cherryh
- Favorite Book: Merchanter's Luck, By C. J. Cherryh
- Favorite Series: Either the Chanur series, by C. J. Cherryh, or
the Dragonriders of Pern series, by Anne McCaffree
- UPDATE: I'm now wildly hooked on the Harry Potter Series.
- Favorite Short Story: a Thief in Korianth, by C. J. Cherryh
- Favorite Movie: Hard to say - there are so many good ones to choose from.
But for sheer raw magical power, I'd pick The Neverending Story. For personal
relevence I like The Breakfast Club (I was the "brain", the "basket case", and
the "rebel" all rolled into one), and most of all Pump Up The Volume (TALK
HARD!), because I just about could have BEEN "Hard Harry"!
- UPDATE: I'm now really hooked on the Harry Potter movies.
- Fictional character I most want to be like when I grow up: "Doc" Brown,
from the Back to the Future movies
- My one claim to fame: Hamburger Soup
Certified Usenet Kook since Fall 1989
This page is undergoing constant minor refinements (whose isn't?). Major
refinements will have to wait until I can afford a scanner. Don't hold your
breath.
Update - I now have a nice new Microtech ImageDeck stand-alone scanner,
so photos are being added here & there. A fully indexed photo gallery
page is in the works, albeit progressing slowly. Unfortunately I'm actually
required to work for my paycheck on occasion....
I am:
- - An avid amateur geologist & gemstone & precious metals hunter
- - A technogeek
- - An enigma, even (especially?) to myself
- - Devoid of anything remotely resembling a life. But I hope to
- - get one any day now - I told them to ship it express mail...
- - Somewhat of a nut case
- - A cat lover, especially BIG cats like tigers and leopards
- - An avid NRA member & firearms enthusiest
- - A charter founder of the NRA's Second Amendment Task Force
- - A rotten speller. Please forgive any errors
- - An open book, way too open and honest for my own good
- - A collection of contradictions
- - Polyamorous - see the polyamory FAQ at
www.polyamory.org
- - A staunch Libertarian
- - A little bit of a goth. But just a little
- - Quite outgoing when hiding behind my keyboard
- - Rather shy otherwise at first. Later you can't shut me up
- - About 3/4 Scottish, 1/4 French + a bunch of other stuff
- - A rabid hater of the Radical Repugnent Religious Reich
- - A rabid hater of the Ludicrous Loony Liberal Left
- - An agnostic, pantheistic, neo-druidic pagan
- - A tolerable cook
- - Wondering why I'm putting this here for everyone to see
- - Almost as exciting a dancer as Al Gore
- - Innately observant, curious, and interested in everything
- - A Usenet addict
- - A mere shadow in the urban world
- - Supposed to be working right now
- - 40 (egads, how did THAT happen?!), male, single, straight (but
- - not NARROW!), sensitive, only moderately kinky and perverted,
- - docile (within reason), housebroken, and
OPEN TO ANY OFFERS!
- - Somewhat of a recluse
- - An individualist
- - Wondering if anyone actually ever reads this far...
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- - Very Strange.
Biography:
I was was born in September of 1959. I grew up in the foothills southwest of
Denver in an historic old stone house ( Glen Plym Ranch
) that was built in 1872. The area was
so rural at that time, that our nearest neighbors were a mile away. The
nearest grocery store was in downtown Littleton, half an hour away.
I attended public school (Columbine Elementary) for first and second
grade. And then, because the public schools taught (gasp!) sex education,
which my parents didn't think was anything I should ever learn about, I
was "sentenced" to Silver State Baptist "penitentiary" for grades 3 - 10,
where I quickly excelled at becoming the least popular kid in the whole school.
I imagine always routing for the other teams didn't exactly help.... I
didn't like most of my classmates, and they didn't like me. I did not fit
in at all there. I was a rural kid from the sticks, they were a bunch of
urbanites. I wasn't into sports like they were, or fast cars (that came later,
after I learned to drive), I didn't attend their church (thank the gods!),
and I was a geeky kid into rocketry and electronics and other stuff they
didn't understand. I was then sent to Columbine High School for the summer
of 1976 as punishment for rebelling against Silver State to the point I
was almost flunking out. I
finally managed to get my parents to let me out of Silver State in 11th grade.
I was transfered to Temple Baptist "penitentiary", where I quickly excelled
at becoming the least popular kid in the school.... I graduated from there in
1978, vowing to never again set foot in a religious institution except for
weddings and funerals, and I avoid them as much as I can.
I then attended
the University of Denver for a short time before realizing that the so-called
"great" parochial school education didn't teach me much of anything except
how to spout bible verses, so I transfered to Arapahoe Community College in
Littleton. I graduated in 1981 with an Associates in Applied Science in
Electronics Technology with a near straight-A average and some prestigious
honors. In spite of that, I couldn't get a job in the field. So after
working various "junk" jobs, I ended up working as a receiving clerk for
Skaggs/Osco drug for 5 years. Also during this time I served on Inter-Canyon
Volunteer Fire Department. Eight years as a fire-fighter, two as a lieutenant.
After leaving Osco, I decided it was time to fullfill my life-long dream of
becoming a scientist, so I went back to the University of Denver. There I
majored in physics and computer science, with minors in math and geology. I
graduated with a bachelors in physics in 1994, and will have my bachelors in
computer science if I ever get around to putting in the paperwork. I should
probably do that one of these days...
Immediatly after graduating from D.U., I went to work for D.U.'s
Physics department's Atmospheric Research Group. Which is where I hope to stay.
It dosn't pay worth crap, but I love the work, the people, the laid-back
environment, and the university itself.
I been trying to start working on a bachelor's in chemistry, but it's
difficult to
schedule classes when work sends you out of town for
weeks at a time. Upon completion of the chemistry, I will start on a Ph.D.,
most likely in geophysics.
Well, there you have it folks - my life and future plans in a nutshell.
What I do for a living, in very simple terms:
I help build and operate instruments that collect atmospheric data, which
they represent as a bunch of squiggly lines.
we then write programs which
control these instruments, and collect their data in the form of columns
of numbers, from which we write extremely dull
scientific papers which are printed in obscure scientific journals which
no one ever reads.
A Favorite Quotation:
"One should respect public opinion insofar as is necessary to avoid
starvation and to keep out of prison, but anything that goes beyond
this is voluntary submission to an unnecessary tyranny, and is likely
to interfere with hapiness in all kinds of ways."
- Bertrand Russell, English mathematician-philosopher (1872-1970)
A Personal Quotation, resulting from catching a snippet of Mighty
Mouse one day:
"It is the sign of a very sick society that makes heroes out of mice, and
villains out of cats!"
Some useful links:
[ att.net/dir800/ ] Toll free
telephone numbers
[ www.switchboard.com/ ] U.S.
White Pages
[ www.yellow.com/ ] World Wide Yellow
Pages.
[
www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/references.html ] Links to dictionaries, maps,
thesauri, census figures, etc, etc, & soforth - very good site!
[ MapQuest ] An excellent mapping
and route planner site.
[ www.americanelements.com ]
An excellent site for descriptions, uses, research and saftey data for all
the atomic elements.
This page was last modified on 11 January 2000.
Copyright 1996 - 2000 by Kevin G. Murcray. All rights reserved.